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by B. J. Hoff

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This is my 2nd time reading this book. I was looking through some books I recently got from my sister and this series was in the pile. It caught my interest again, and was just as great as it was when I first read it in the 1990's. Fast paced, heart grabbing with characters you root for. Set in Ireland during the Potato Famine it takes you into the center of evil and greed that ravaged the Irish people. In the midst of this despair and spiritual hopelessness a few are called on to make decisions that will mean life or death. It asks the question we continue to ask today "When we are suffering does God hear our prayers?" ( )
  PamelaBarrett | Sep 13, 2010 |
Story of Irish Immigrants in the 19th century.
  scsaglib | Oct 17, 2009 |
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The story of two Irish families trying to survive and hold onto their faith in God during one of the bleakest periods of Ireland's history. It is the story of deep spiritual struggle and commitment.

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